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we're a long way from being finished with sandy. the storm exhilarated and d it looks like it made landfall in the last 15 or 20 minutes. push heavy bands of rain over our area. very close to our region right now. the areas of yellow and orange are the heaviest rain dance. -- rain bands. it is all moving towards the metro area. circulation will tonight andimore intodown as it moves pennsylvania. this one was from annapolis at about 4:00 this afternoon. franklin farms this afternoon, and other tree went down. trees fault on power lines, that a whole different matter. is getting saturated. more power outages. our regional view, you see south of the atlantic that has bled -- that is what has been the eye of sandy. meanwhile, looked at that out in virginia, that is snow. there is a blizzard warning out same time we have to deal flooding. folks out in the mountains of are dealing with heavy snow. this is how it looked earlier today on skyline drive, 4-5 inches of snow. in and around the washington area, this is the area that watching wit
we're a long way from being finished with sandy. the storm exhilarated and d it looks like it made landfall in the last 15 or 20 minutes. push heavy bands of rain over our area. very close to our region right now. the areas of yellow and orange are the heaviest rain dance. -- rain bands. it is all moving towards the metro area. circulation will tonight andimore intodown as it moves pennsylvania. this one was from annapolis at about 4:00 this afternoon. franklin farms this afternoon, and other...
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sandy is impacting the campaign. the early voting in maryland has today andlled for made up on friday. obama canceled his campaign in florida. he opted to return to the white he isthis morning where conditions andm is prepping for an appearance tomorrow in green bay. he and president clinton will attend the events together. mayor ron is going forward with the events in ohio and iowa today -- mr. romney is going the events in ohio iowa today. they are collecting supplies for in virginia and a being used for efforts. on the hurricane that there is other news we need to update you on. an investigation in falls church found in ay was burned home at 4:00 a.m.. the flames were so intense that -- that a nearby home was also damaged. coming up next, we'll continue coverage of hurricane sandy. wwill check in with their crews on the roads and beaches and jacqui jeras will have the on the storm track. at 395.a look on the storm track. at [ minto ] you know, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraception
sandy is impacting the campaign. the early voting in maryland has today andlled for made up on friday. obama canceled his campaign in florida. he opted to return to the white he isthis morning where conditions andm is prepping for an appearance tomorrow in green bay. he and president clinton will attend the events together. mayor ron is going forward with the events in ohio and iowa today -- mr. romney is going the events in ohio iowa today. they are collecting supplies for in virginia and a...
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more on the rush to get ready for sandy. >> we are continuing to follow hurricane sandy. dave will have the latest. >> there are >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon, on your side. >> and you for joining us. >> we're glad to have you here on this saturday, october 27. we are following the path of hurricane sandy closely. dave has where and when the storm could hit. >> a lot of people think tropical storms occur in august and september. the hurricane season extends to november 30. this is still an anomaly. last year on october 29, we have snow. this year, we will in be in the midst of the tropical effects for a couple of days. along the seaboard, we can see the outer bands bringing rain off the coast of georgia and the carolinas. we have tropical storm warnings out there this evening. florida will be clear of watches and warnings shortly. it is slowly moving north. on the carolina coast the precipitation will be moving into southern maryland. we will see rain early tomorrow and late tomorrow afternoon. a cold front will join up with it to give it extra energy. temperatur
more on the rush to get ready for sandy. >> we are continuing to follow hurricane sandy. dave will have the latest. >> there are >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon, on your side. >> and you for joining us. >> we're glad to have you here on this saturday, october 27. we are following the path of hurricane sandy closely. dave has where and when the storm could hit. >> a lot of people think tropical storms occur in august and september. the hurricane season...
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from superstorm sandy has now topped 70. a countless up in number of home along the shoreline have been damaged or destroyed and some areas are still too hazardous to allow rest don't to go back in. about 25% of hoboken is still under water. millions are without power in new jersey and new york city as well as thousands in maryland, d.c. and virginia. but a bit of good news in new york city. parts of the subway opened against just after 6:00 this morning. >>> two ambulance strike teams from maryland are on their way to new jersey to help with the superstorm recovery effort. the crews headed out less than an hour ago heading for egg harbor township which is west of atlantic city. each team consists of five ambulances and a supervisor. and an overall task force coordinator. they will be assisting in patient evacuations and 911 emergency responses. sponses. >>> early voting picked back up in maryland after a two-day suspension due to hurricane sandy. there was a big turnout at polling stations in bowie and silver spring. the vo
from superstorm sandy has now topped 70. a countless up in number of home along the shoreline have been damaged or destroyed and some areas are still too hazardous to allow rest don't to go back in. about 25% of hoboken is still under water. millions are without power in new jersey and new york city as well as thousands in maryland, d.c. and virginia. but a bit of good news in new york city. parts of the subway opened against just after 6:00 this morning. >>> two ambulance strike teams...
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the trouble we know is sandy. the good news is there 14 have been rescued. >> continuing to look for those two. g all right, we'll have more on that coming up a little bit later. >>> coming up next though how sandy is impacting the campaign trail and early voting. >>> plus we're going to look at roads around the area and how power crews plan to tackle the expected outages. this is a live shot at route 50 in the ocean city drawbridge. you can see the camera shaking as the winds flop. it's 9:26, we'll be right back. [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both ways, i looked at the crowd, and...we all just lost our jobs. we don't have an income. mitt romney made over 100 million dollars by shutting down our pla
the trouble we know is sandy. the good news is there 14 have been rescued. >> continuing to look for those two. g all right, we'll have more on that coming up a little bit later. >>> coming up next though how sandy is impacting the campaign trail and early voting. >>> plus we're going to look at roads around the area and how power crews plan to tackle the expected outages. this is a live shot at route 50 in the ocean city drawbridge. you can see the camera shaking as the...
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last night sandy was really pounding the area. i have a little bit more on this because these happen to be friends of mine, fred and e71 out in silver spring. fred wrote me and said this happened about 6:00, so the tree came down from the roots. it went all the way across to the other side. of course it landed on live wires and then it fell on the truck and in about 15 minutes the front end of that truck was just in flames. because of the live wires and all that, it took about an hour for the fire to be put out. that's too bad. >> wow! >> terrible. >> they're okay, no injuries. >> they're okay. they have kids and they're fine, but that's hard. that's hard to deal with. >> we're going to learn more about all of this during the day today as people get back home and all that kind of thing and assess the damage. >>> gwen is here now to tell us more about sandy. >> in the meantime, we're still getting the rain, we're still getting the strong winds out of the west and the blizzard-like conditions. let's show you just what sandy looks li
last night sandy was really pounding the area. i have a little bit more on this because these happen to be friends of mine, fred and e71 out in silver spring. fred wrote me and said this happened about 6:00, so the tree came down from the roots. it went all the way across to the other side. of course it landed on live wires and then it fell on the truck and in about 15 minutes the front end of that truck was just in flames. because of the live wires and all that, it took about an hour for the...
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sandy making its way ashore. you've got the weather front, all the right ingredients that we talked about days out with this system all coming together. that cold air coming in, where you've got a hurricane inside of a nor'easter, affecting such a huge part of areas from the mid-atlantic to the northeast. and of course, sandy also affecting the outer banks of north carolina early on with this storm. it will continue moving westward. you'll see that snow continuing to accumulate in west virginia. here we are late tomorrow, still a few showers. that's the green left around our area. for the rest of today, winds increasing with winds gusting to 50 miles per hour. here's a look at favor's island pier in maryland. underwater. that's what we're seeing in rehobo rehoboth, that's what we're seeing in ocean city. when we talk about the high water rises, ten-foot waves expected on the chesapeake bay tomorrow. two to three feet above average. you've got high tide time coming into ocean city at 8:25 this evening. with the mo
sandy making its way ashore. you've got the weather front, all the right ingredients that we talked about days out with this system all coming together. that cold air coming in, where you've got a hurricane inside of a nor'easter, affecting such a huge part of areas from the mid-atlantic to the northeast. and of course, sandy also affecting the outer banks of north carolina early on with this storm. it will continue moving westward. you'll see that snow continuing to accumulate in west...
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. >>> we're back with coverage of super storm sandy. let's head down to the weather have to talk to gary mcgrady and sue palka. we've been talking about this all evening tonight about areas around our region that typically flood with a little rain, but with everything we've had today we're still not seeing flooding up in annapolis, over in old duncan ya. what's going on? >> -- old town alexandria. what's going on? >> it has a lot to do with the wind today. most of what we've seen today has been strong northwest winds and that has been pushing water away from annapolis. we talked about the bloomingdale neighborhood in d.c. flooding many times this summer. that was from thunderstorms with torrential rain that really didn't move. they would dump a big load right on top of them. the rain today has been significant, but you haven't seen one spot getting all of it. so the river flooding and bay flooding has not been a problem because of the wind direction so far. tomorrow the winds will come out of south and maybe we see some of the water ris
. >>> we're back with coverage of super storm sandy. let's head down to the weather have to talk to gary mcgrady and sue palka. we've been talking about this all evening tonight about areas around our region that typically flood with a little rain, but with everything we've had today we're still not seeing flooding up in annapolis, over in old duncan ya. what's going on? >> -- old town alexandria. what's going on? >> it has a lot to do with the wind today. most of what...
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dubbed the perfect storm, sandy is no joke. the mayor, samuel cooper. >> everybody will need to take some action, i think. at minimum, bringing your lawn furniture and all that sort of thing. at most would be to evacuate. >> don't wait for mandatory evacuations. make your preps now to move. that's the word from the emergency ops director of sussex county to those living in low-lying areas and mobile homes. >> it is a beautiful day. it has been beautiful all i do long. it's been gorgeous. >> randy huber, who had this vacation home since the 80s, refuses to budge. >> if it is going to be as bad as they say, we will get out of here. >> in matter of days, sandy could bull lit beach and residents with rampant rain and intense winds. >> 1962 with northeastern march was a storm of record here. and on the worst case scenario, this could be more devastating than 18962 was. >> they have a costume parade scheduled for 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. that is scheduled to go on. we are talking about possible evacuations that could come as early as tom
dubbed the perfect storm, sandy is no joke. the mayor, samuel cooper. >> everybody will need to take some action, i think. at minimum, bringing your lawn furniture and all that sort of thing. at most would be to evacuate. >> don't wait for mandatory evacuations. make your preps now to move. that's the word from the emergency ops director of sussex county to those living in low-lying areas and mobile homes. >> it is a beautiful day. it has been beautiful all i do long. it's...
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we are tracking hurricane sandy as a category one hurricane. that has been raining for 12 hours plus now. you can see how that steady line has been hovering in place. we are making forward progress on that now. this is moving to the western shore at this time. this is one of our great concerns. the storm is just beginning for the area. it is expected to increase throughout the day into tuesday morning. the additional strong winds could last. let's take a look at what this says for the next hour. 20 in manassas. it is still not too bad. check out lexington park. 37 in ocean city. we could see some damage throughout the afternoon hours. here are some total's throughout the region. we have a quarter of an inch at reagan national. about half an inch. 0.4 inches for bwi. that is nothing compared to what we're seeing overall with this storm. this is going to saturate the soils. she is at the weather wall with the potential for more. >> we know in washington three years of experience, it does not take much wind to topple some of our big old trees. sat
we are tracking hurricane sandy as a category one hurricane. that has been raining for 12 hours plus now. you can see how that steady line has been hovering in place. we are making forward progress on that now. this is moving to the western shore at this time. this is one of our great concerns. the storm is just beginning for the area. it is expected to increase throughout the day into tuesday morning. the additional strong winds could last. let's take a look at what this says for the next...
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now, what was sandy, hurricane sandy, now just a low pressure system has lost its drop we'll characteristics. it is now 90 miles west of ?rid. maximum wind still strong, 65 miles per hour. it will move its way up to the north. -- it is now 90 miles west of philadelphia. you can see that we still are under the gun in terms of wet weather. plenty of rainfall through our area and we'll see that continuing into the course of today and into this evening. by tonight, we should start to get a gradual, gradual clearing of it and we'll see lighter shower activity. once again, don't be fooled as you are driving out there. a lot of low-lying areas still very dangerous. here are some of those rain totals for you. bwi broke a record with 5.51 inches of rainfall. aspen hill, over 5 inches of rainfall there. in bowie, more than 5 inches. winchester, 4 inches. record-breaking rainfall at dulles with 4.25 inches of rainfall. that is just an indication of some of our areas. those winds extremely gusty as well. 61-mile per hour winds recorded at national airport. 60 at baltimore and 54 at dulles. annapolis, 69
now, what was sandy, hurricane sandy, now just a low pressure system has lost its drop we'll characteristics. it is now 90 miles west of ?rid. maximum wind still strong, 65 miles per hour. it will move its way up to the north. -- it is now 90 miles west of philadelphia. you can see that we still are under the gun in terms of wet weather. plenty of rainfall through our area and we'll see that continuing into the course of today and into this evening. by tonight, we should start to get a gradual,...
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he picked up one sandy-related endorsement. michael bloomberg cited his handling of the storm in backing president obama. the romney campaign has their share of high-profile celebrities in their field offices making phone calls. you may get a call from one of the romney sons in part of the battle to get out the vote. virginia is one of the most important must win states in this campaign. >> as we get closer to election day, the battle for the commonwealth of virginia continues. we will bring you our final special and hear from voters, veterans, and the candidates on what will be the deciding factors in virginia. quex>> the latino vote is one element of the battle. >> a massachusetts man has been sentenced to 17 years in prison for plotting an attack on the u.s. capitol. he was sentenced this morning in pleaded guilty in july to planning to use remote controlled model planes packed with explosives to blow up his targets. he was arrested in an undercover operation in which federal agents pretended to be al qaeda members. >> new c
he picked up one sandy-related endorsement. michael bloomberg cited his handling of the storm in backing president obama. the romney campaign has their share of high-profile celebrities in their field offices making phone calls. you may get a call from one of the romney sons in part of the battle to get out the vote. virginia is one of the most important must win states in this campaign. >> as we get closer to election day, the battle for the commonwealth of virginia continues. we will...
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for sandy. sandy.the important opportunity the storm campaigns... for both - mayor: casino owners in west virginia are spending millions against question seven. that upsets me. and that upsets jonathan ogden. you don't want to upset jonathan ogden. ogden: no you don't. mayor: question seven means thousands of jobs and millions for our schools. but these west virginia casinos want to keep it all for themselves. we're not happy about that. ogden: no we aren't. mayor: so join us and vote for question seven. and west virginia, don't make me send jonathan ogden over there. mayor: vote for question seven. ogden: for baltimore. ((ad lib meteorologist)) ((ttaffic reporter ad libs)) ((traafic reporter 3 3 (((raffic rrporter ad libs)) 3 3 3- it's our fox45 "thanks iveaway" givveway!"we're iving away 100 ddllar visa giifcards every hour, everyday on fox45 thanksgiving.through thanksgivi. 3 you hhve 15 minuuessto call us at 410-441-4545 to cllim your p! prize!want to get your name in slash foxbaltimore nd click on "contests" to fill ut the form and read the off
for sandy. sandy.the important opportunity the storm campaigns... for both - mayor: casino owners in west virginia are spending millions against question seven. that upsets me. and that upsets jonathan ogden. you don't want to upset jonathan ogden. ogden: no you don't. mayor: question seven means thousands of jobs and millions for our schools. but these west virginia casinos want to keep it all for themselves. we're not happy about that. ogden: no we aren't. mayor: so join us and vote for...
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what she is getting a firsthand n hurricane sandy. it so scary. first, because it really is a frankenstorm. it is covering hundreds of miles. >> it will be making landfall a bit north of us and it could youes much worse as head north. >> in the long island, area, they're 6-11 feet. significant. >> forecasters say the d.c. to worryll have plenty about. we will be in the area of the rainfall. will be very strong near tropical winds that will move inland. we are expecting a lot of tree damage, power outages over a large area. >> mikulski said she will be eyeing an especially close along the state's coast. >> a big storm like this can just clean out what they do. >> even after the major events of the storm is over, we could be worried about river flooding. roz in college park, plater, abc 7 news. >> reports coming in. the government will be closed tomorrow. during f a meeting ema, obama called sandy serious confident the necessary resources are in place. amtrak service will be cancelled than one hour. along metro's service school closings can be found
what she is getting a firsthand n hurricane sandy. it so scary. first, because it really is a frankenstorm. it is covering hundreds of miles. >> it will be making landfall a bit north of us and it could youes much worse as head north. >> in the long island, area, they're 6-11 feet. significant. >> forecasters say the d.c. to worryll have plenty about. we will be in the area of the rainfall. will be very strong near tropical winds that will move inland. we are expecting a lot...
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now sandy just off the coast of florida. you can see it right there on the satellite picture here. the hurricane making its way up towards the north. still a hurricane at this hour. not a very well-defined hurricane but once again, wr watching this thing very, very closely and it's making its way up the coast. you can see what we have going on as far as north carolina already seeing some heavy rain making its way in there. the winds starting to gust across that region, and now we're seeing the cloud cover. if were you out earlier you could look up and actually start to see the clouds in sandy as its making it's way up north. the brand new track just in from the national hurricane center. winds, 75 miles an hour moving to the northeast, 13 miles an hour, deepening. as we move through the next day or two it's moving out and as we've been talking about and forecasting this over a week now, move back into the mid-atlantic states, and you notice we are tuesday at 3:00 right on top of us. the worst of this will most likely be mond
now sandy just off the coast of florida. you can see it right there on the satellite picture here. the hurricane making its way up towards the north. still a hurricane at this hour. not a very well-defined hurricane but once again, wr watching this thing very, very closely and it's making its way up the coast. you can see what we have going on as far as north carolina already seeing some heavy rain making its way in there. the winds starting to gust across that region, and now we're seeing the...
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. >>> the clean-up for hurricane sandy claims another life. i'm cheryl connor with details of a man who died white cut down a tree. >>> sandy is still sending cooler temperatures in ore area. >>> are you trying to figure out what do with all the halloween candy. why not serve our troops overseas. >>> tonight, we may never look at a leaning tree the same again. >> a contractor removing trees in annapolis was killed when a tree fell on him. this is just a horrible story. >>reporter: yeah, absolute awful. he had experience on the job. he was cleaning up after hurricane sandy, just as so many people in the area are doing. a friend called it a freak accident, one his son had to watch. >>reporter: there's absolute hear ache in saint margarets. family and friends gather in a front lawn waiting for their loved one's body to be taken off property. >> just kills me. >>reporter: this man says his friend, 50-year-old santiago lopez were working along side other men, trimming trees damaged by hurricane sandy. they were in the back of this house when lopez
. >>> the clean-up for hurricane sandy claims another life. i'm cheryl connor with details of a man who died white cut down a tree. >>> sandy is still sending cooler temperatures in ore area. >>> are you trying to figure out what do with all the halloween candy. why not serve our troops overseas. >>> tonight, we may never look at a leaning tree the same again. >> a contractor removing trees in annapolis was killed when a tree fell on him. this is just a...
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blige for hurricane sandy coming together. the nbc telethon raised money for the red cross to go to sandy victims up and down the east coast. >>> for several of last night's performers the devastation on the jersey shore hits close to home. >> back stage jon bon jovi, springsteen and comedian john stewart jokingly referred to themselves as the jersey boys and said that for an event that had to come together so swiftly it was worth it to help rebuild the communities and landmarks that are so dear and near to them. >> you know, i think we've all spent a lot of time and we make pleas for certain crises and disasters in far away lands so now it is our house. you're like, you understand you're -- it's a strange feeling. you kind of swallow your pride a little bit. even to say, hey man, we need help here, is not an easy thing to do. you know, a proud area. >> reporter: you can still donate to help those affected by sandy. just go to nbc.com and click on hurricane sandy coming together. >> the destruction is still -- >> it's hard to
blige for hurricane sandy coming together. the nbc telethon raised money for the red cross to go to sandy victims up and down the east coast. >>> for several of last night's performers the devastation on the jersey shore hits close to home. >> back stage jon bon jovi, springsteen and comedian john stewart jokingly referred to themselves as the jersey boys and said that for an event that had to come together so swiftly it was worth it to help rebuild the communities and landmarks...
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how bad was sandy, 74 and edge water beach at 9. 59. over 12 inches of rain in easton and queen town almost 10. and there was the ocean city pier as she was take skwn this was off the delaware bay and north of the beach and the pick char that stands out the most is this one with the roller coaster out into the ocean. just to show you sandy in motion, this is worth taking a look at, this is an unbelievable storm structure, you can see the center eye wall and here is maryland and the storm coming in hundred miles to the north and had it been hundred miles south the destruction would have been horrible. the set up is for cool dry weather and we may get halloween in on a decent note. drying out after a few shower and we will be back after this. stay here. >> the duck family had plans for tonight, they wondered and did some shopping and the fine est in annapolis who happens to be a duck hunter told them to high tail it home. >> they were assessing thadam the damage. >> we are in the 30s and it is going to be on. dress warm in the morning. ev
how bad was sandy, 74 and edge water beach at 9. 59. over 12 inches of rain in easton and queen town almost 10. and there was the ocean city pier as she was take skwn this was off the delaware bay and north of the beach and the pick char that stands out the most is this one with the roller coaster out into the ocean. just to show you sandy in motion, this is worth taking a look at, this is an unbelievable storm structure, you can see the center eye wall and here is maryland and the storm coming...
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>>> hurricane sandy is already starting to have a major impact on our area. president obama signed off an emergency declaration for maryland and one for the district. and this comes as schools are closed and federal workers are told to stay home. amtrak has cancelled it's southeast service. we want to get straight to meteorologist on where hurricane sandy is now. >> the one thing folks have been hearing about this for days and it is just beginning. here are the headlines that i want everybody to focus on. the storm is beginning the worst of it around the washington area, that is the rains and wind t. flooding will be tomorrow and the flood risk will continue for several days from small streems but also as winds kick into the south for folks around the bay. this is for several days. toveble travel decruppingses they will be continuing and the power outages because the leaves are coming down, those may only be moderate and i will see our winds kicking from the northwest as this storm moves by. here is the regional radar and i can show you what's going on. that
>>> hurricane sandy is already starting to have a major impact on our area. president obama signed off an emergency declaration for maryland and one for the district. and this comes as schools are closed and federal workers are told to stay home. amtrak has cancelled it's southeast service. we want to get straight to meteorologist on where hurricane sandy is now. >> the one thing folks have been hearing about this for days and it is just beginning. here are the headlines that i...
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hurricane sandy has forced the game here. so game one, rfk stadium, tomorrow night, pretty cool. >> we're happy to be here. but, you know, for us, it was -- the goal was to get into the playoffs, then after that, we want the cup so we're in position to make some noise in these playoffs. >>> and another casualty of the nhl lockout, the league announcing today that the winter classic has been canceled. it is played annually right around new year's in an outdoor arena, but logistics for the game just became impossible. go to our facebook page. the ryan kerrigan jersey, we are giving it away. >>> that's it for us. the cbs evening news is next. >> and derek is back with our area's only local newscast at 7:00. we hope you have a great weekend. you certainly did he serve it after a weak like this where sandy came and hung out for awhile. >> a long while. >> good riddance. >> wusa9.com is always on.
hurricane sandy has forced the game here. so game one, rfk stadium, tomorrow night, pretty cool. >> we're happy to be here. but, you know, for us, it was -- the goal was to get into the playoffs, then after that, we want the cup so we're in position to make some noise in these playoffs. >>> and another casualty of the nhl lockout, the league announcing today that the winter classic has been canceled. it is played annually right around new year's in an outdoor arena, but logistics...
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sandy's not going to let that happen. i'm adam tuss at reagan national. >>> tough call for drivers in falls church. we'll tell you what's going on out in northern virginia. >>> photos of the trees coming down. keep the storm pictures coming. send them to ic@nbcwashington.com. >> keep track of hurricane sandy by downloading our free storm app, search nbc washington weather. [ minto ] you know, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a bit extreme. so i looked into it. turns out, romney doesn't oppose contraception at all. in fact, he thinks abortion should be an option in cases of rape, incest, or to save a mother's life. this issue's important to me, but i'm more concerned about the debt our children will be left with. i voted for president obama last time, but we just can't afford four more years. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> anyone trying to get out of town tonight is having bad luck. transportation reporter adam tuss is out at national airport now wher
sandy's not going to let that happen. i'm adam tuss at reagan national. >>> tough call for drivers in falls church. we'll tell you what's going on out in northern virginia. >>> photos of the trees coming down. keep the storm pictures coming. send them to ic@nbcwashington.com. >> keep track of hurricane sandy by downloading our free storm app, search nbc washington weather. [ minto ] you know, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a...
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these have been shut down in preparation for sandy. of course we have wind restrictions not only at baltimore ski bridge, but headed towards ocean city, it remains closed off until further notice. philadelphia road, route 90 still open at this time. that's a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >>> thank you very much. conditions up and down the coast continue to worsen this morning as hurricane sandy inches closer and closer. >> heavy rain and high winds creating dangerous conditions. many roads now flooded. lauren is live in ocean city this morning with the latest, lauren. >> reporter: good morning, tony, the rain kind of coming through in bands as tucker has been saying. right now a little bit lighter even though you can definitely see it, definitely feel it. it's a little later than we have been experiencing. pretty cool, starting to get a little bit chilly out here. the wind, sustained winds, 20 miles an hour up to 37-mile per hour, gusts, and of course the big story is the waves. we've got some video of earlier waves crashing ove
these have been shut down in preparation for sandy. of course we have wind restrictions not only at baltimore ski bridge, but headed towards ocean city, it remains closed off until further notice. philadelphia road, route 90 still open at this time. that's a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >>> thank you very much. conditions up and down the coast continue to worsen this morning as hurricane sandy inches closer and closer. >> heavy rain and high winds creating dangerous...
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plus how sandy is forcing changes at the pump. first, holley is learning about first fridays in leesburg. >> reporter: okay. so tony, i started my morning with an latte and ending it with this. do i have a sweet gig or what? pun intended in this case. you can experience all the flavors as well if you come out tomorrow night. supports a special good cause. all that and a whole lot more all live later. stay with us. us. anncr: which do you believe? what mitt romn's tv ads say about women? or what mitt romney himself says? mitt romney: do i believe the supreme court... should overturn roe v. wade? yes. and it would be my preference that they, that they... reverse roe v. wade. hopefully reverse roe v. wade. overturn roe v. wade. planned parenthood, we're going to get rid of that. i'll cut off funding to planned parenthood. anncr: no matter what mitt romney's ads say. we know what he'll do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. we had a good d group of people. good group of employees out there. this was a boo
plus how sandy is forcing changes at the pump. first, holley is learning about first fridays in leesburg. >> reporter: okay. so tony, i started my morning with an latte and ending it with this. do i have a sweet gig or what? pun intended in this case. you can experience all the flavors as well if you come out tomorrow night. supports a special good cause. all that and a whole lot more all live later. stay with us. us. anncr: which do you believe? what mitt romn's tv ads say about women?...
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but there are new problems created by super storm sandy. good afternoon. >> first up today, gray skies over the eastern seaboard gave ato sunshine today, but the dark mood over parts of new york and new jersey persists. the death toll up to at least 50. more than 6 million homes, including 4 million in new york and new jersey, remain without power at this hour. president obama got a firsthand look at the damage today. >> the stock exchange running on generator power came back to life. the mayor gave a thumbs up and rang the opening bell to the sound of cheers. >> and more troubles. this is the scene in the coastal community of seaside heights, new jersey, where hundreds of homes were knocked off their foundations. >> and this is the scene near bayhead, new jersey, a community under water there and cut off as the atlantic ocean merged with another waterway. homes, once million-dollar homes, now worthless. we get the latest from new jersey and jay gray. >> reporter: good evening. this is the kind of devastation that hundreds of thousands are
but there are new problems created by super storm sandy. good afternoon. >> first up today, gray skies over the eastern seaboard gave ato sunshine today, but the dark mood over parts of new york and new jersey persists. the death toll up to at least 50. more than 6 million homes, including 4 million in new york and new jersey, remain without power at this hour. president obama got a firsthand look at the damage today. >> the stock exchange running on generator power came back to...
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, the ghost of sandy. it only has a name when it is classified as a tropical system. >> we will call the big storm. >> like prince. it will come out with an album. you can see the circulation around hagerstown. we have some rain to contend with this morning. the white stuff is the snow. it will be a windy day today but not as bad as yesterday. maybe 30 miles per hour. the wind chills are in the 30's. it will be a breezy day. a chance for a few rain showers. i have to fix the gust part. sometimes i forget to erase things on the graphics. it was 65 at ocean city yesterday. recap your day for us. >> it was incredible. i wish just glued to twitter. were you glued to it as well? i think tony is gone. i had to change my clothing twice because i had so much rain coming down on me. ee. waves were something to sa we're still seeing some of standing water in ocean city. notice all the debris on the road. this is what we're concerned about, things clogging the drains. this is the same concern we're seeing around balt
, the ghost of sandy. it only has a name when it is classified as a tropical system. >> we will call the big storm. >> like prince. it will come out with an album. you can see the circulation around hagerstown. we have some rain to contend with this morning. the white stuff is the snow. it will be a windy day today but not as bad as yesterday. maybe 30 miles per hour. the wind chills are in the 30's. it will be a breezy day. a chance for a few rain showers. i have to fix the gust...
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pepco is getting ready for whatever sandy has in store. additional repair crews have arrived from mississippi, tennessee, alabama, and texas with more coming tonight. shuttle buses transport the linemen from the staging area to hotels and back as 700 crew members are being fed meals at the mess hall set up here at the montgomery county fair grounds. >> right now these are crews coming in from out of state and there's a crew lead with them right now. what they're doing is they're probably having a safety message and then setting up the expectations for hotels and what's going on at the site here. >> reporter: back in july after the derecho, some pepco customers complained they went without power for five days or more. pepco feels it did a good job considering the extent of damage, and pepco knows that everyone will be watching how it handles sandy. is pepco aiming to do better this storm? >> we are doing the best we can, and, yes, we are aiming to do better. >> reporter: now, after sandy passes through, supervisors will go and assess damage
pepco is getting ready for whatever sandy has in store. additional repair crews have arrived from mississippi, tennessee, alabama, and texas with more coming tonight. shuttle buses transport the linemen from the staging area to hotels and back as 700 crew members are being fed meals at the mess hall set up here at the montgomery county fair grounds. >> right now these are crews coming in from out of state and there's a crew lead with them right now. what they're doing is they're probably...
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. >> sandy is picking up speed and strength. it will make landfall between 8 and 10 p.m., which is unfortunate because high tide is scheduled for 8:25. it will be six feet higher. the bay bridge is closed. the at many bridge is closed -- hatem bridge is closed. the 95, the susquehanna is looking close to being closed. they're looking at 85 miles an hour. when that happens it will be closed. tomorrow the governor said mta metro will not run, buses, light rails. also no early voting tomorrow. he said he will try and figure out when we can make up those hours. but for a third day in a row early voting will be closed and state government will be closed for a second day in a row. right now there are about 75,000 people without power in the state of maryland. that is going to continue. we'll have another briefing from governor o'malley at 9:30 this evening. reporting from reisterstown. >> joanne wrote in downtown already has cars under water. >>> all right. we're continuing to track hurricane sandy. it started at 4:00 this morning. >>
. >> sandy is picking up speed and strength. it will make landfall between 8 and 10 p.m., which is unfortunate because high tide is scheduled for 8:25. it will be six feet higher. the bay bridge is closed. the at many bridge is closed -- hatem bridge is closed. the 95, the susquehanna is looking close to being closed. they're looking at 85 miles an hour. when that happens it will be closed. tomorrow the governor said mta metro will not run, buses, light rails. also no early voting...
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aftermath of hurricane sandy. downed trees, flooded streets and power outages all throughout the state has wind and rain ripped through. more than 174,000 customers without power, most of those outages in and around all county. -- in and around the county. so far, power has been restored to 74,000 people in total. things could certainly have been worse. this justin, a third person has died due to hurricane sandy. one person died today in prince george's county in a traffic accident. before that, a second person died last night in and around all county. -- anne arundel county. the first standee related death happened in montgomery county. we have live team coverage tracking the damage sandy left behind. captain roy taylor is up in the skies, but we begin with john collins. he has a look at today's forecast. sandy has moved out almost completely, right? >> we're still getting the edges of the storm, what is left of sandy, because it is not a hurricane anymore. it is over the mountains of pennsylvania, spinning in ca
aftermath of hurricane sandy. downed trees, flooded streets and power outages all throughout the state has wind and rain ripped through. more than 174,000 customers without power, most of those outages in and around all county. -- in and around the county. so far, power has been restored to 74,000 people in total. things could certainly have been worse. this justin, a third person has died due to hurricane sandy. one person died today in prince george's county in a traffic accident. before...
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many flights delayed and even cancelled because of sandy. >> we're covering every move sandy makes. let's check in with check in with mike mass co. >> we'll get you to the most powerful radar. these bands of rain moving across the state at this hour. we have been watching this one band set up all afternoon dumping a trim undoes amount of the rain around queen ann's county. there is another band that will charge and fire in here this evening. we'll take you near cecil county. really heavy rain at this hour. you head to the bay bridge, rain and wind. wind reports in excess of 30 miles an hour already. a few gusts closing in on 45. annapolis you're on the fringes of the tropical band that will move in here. reduced visibility through the course of tonight. we'll continue that threat into much of the afternoon tomorrow. here is that other band we have been watching over ocean city producing wind gusts 45 to 50 miles per hour the that is through tomorrow morning >>> then tomorrow afternoon our winds will pick up in a big way and it is solid water and wind. tomorrow look at our impressive
many flights delayed and even cancelled because of sandy. >> we're covering every move sandy makes. let's check in with check in with mike mass co. >> we'll get you to the most powerful radar. these bands of rain moving across the state at this hour. we have been watching this one band set up all afternoon dumping a trim undoes amount of the rain around queen ann's county. there is another band that will charge and fire in here this evening. we'll take you near cecil county. really...
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sandy is moving over pennsylvania. it made landfall last night, and we are going to be seeing a little bit of change in the forecast. for now, the winds sustained 7 a miles an hour, moving to the northwest at 16 miles an hour. this is the most important thing to us this morning. we have plenty of rain moving in across the picture. plenty of rain yesterday, we are going to add on top of that. plenty of flood watches, flood warnings, that will continue through today and in to tomorrow. the heaviest rain moving through baltimore, washington, the heavy rain bands will continue even some back towards the west and the further west you go, you are going to run in to snowfall. check out the rainfall totals, these came in from yesterday, so parkville, close to 6 inches of rain, over 5 in owings, belvedere heights 5. close to 5 at pimlico. this is yesterday, now look what we had today. close to an inch of rain already in baltimore, more of the same in new market. half an inch in annapolis. 3/10th in goldsboro. you saw the rain o
sandy is moving over pennsylvania. it made landfall last night, and we are going to be seeing a little bit of change in the forecast. for now, the winds sustained 7 a miles an hour, moving to the northwest at 16 miles an hour. this is the most important thing to us this morning. we have plenty of rain moving in across the picture. plenty of rain yesterday, we are going to add on top of that. plenty of flood watches, flood warnings, that will continue through today and in to tomorrow. the...
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how sandy impacted you. coming up at 6:00 p.m., we'll look at how the businesses in upper marlboro fared with all of that standing water. i'll have that report for you. reporting live in laurel, tracee wilkins. >>> tens of thousands across the washington area remain without power from sandy and northern virginia, thousands of dominion customers are still in the dark. >> dominion spokesperson joins us now by phone. tell us how many are still out and tell us about the work that you're doing to get them hooked back up. >> we're down to 58,000 which is quite a bit. we began at the highest appointment, we had over 200,000 customers out. the good news is we project that by the end of the day thursday, we'll have everybody restored with a few exceptions. tomorrow, wednesday, people will be able to get individual estimated restoration times for their homes when the power will go back on. but the big thing is by end of the day thursday, we expect to have with a few exceptions, everybody back on will. >> we know that
how sandy impacted you. coming up at 6:00 p.m., we'll look at how the businesses in upper marlboro fared with all of that standing water. i'll have that report for you. reporting live in laurel, tracee wilkins. >>> tens of thousands across the washington area remain without power from sandy and northern virginia, thousands of dominion customers are still in the dark. >> dominion spokesperson joins us now by phone. tell us how many are still out and tell us about the work that...
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. >> you have to wonder if it is a little too late there is definitely a hurricane sandy element to all of this. that could definitely be something that even though you do not want to politicize a disaster, you could be looking at a lot of democratic voters are not coming to the polls because they cannot are they have other things going on. that is not a factor. it seems to indicate that the democrats still have an advantage here. the republicans think that this is a state where they have the money to invest there. they are investing the money because why not do it at this stage in the game at the polls are closing down so much? >> you've been focusing on the incredible shrinking number of battleground states. there are 10 battleground states. it is essentially coming down to three or four. since the convention, both campaigns have only travel to more than one dozen states on the campaign trail. >> this will be a chance to be in florida. he was in virginia last night. he will keep coming back to the midwestern firewall we have talked about a lot. the math has suddenly shot down to the s
. >> you have to wonder if it is a little too late there is definitely a hurricane sandy element to all of this. that could definitely be something that even though you do not want to politicize a disaster, you could be looking at a lot of democratic voters are not coming to the polls because they cannot are they have other things going on. that is not a factor. it seems to indicate that the democrats still have an advantage here. the republicans think that this is a state where they have...
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the big concern is tomorrow as sandy parallels the coast. a high tide tomorrow morning just after 7:00 is when the actual storm surge could be above 4 feet. the normal type plus the storm surge may be of boards of 7 feet. we are expecting flooding. they have issued evacuations. lowell melser will have more updates. the wind is whipping. the sand is in our face. the rain is blowing. it is a good thing i brought safety glasses. michelle was right. ava marie in ocean city, wbal-tv 11 news. >> wow. >> we're going to take our minds off of sandy for a few minutes and turned to the qupete. >> in pittsburgh, is already halloween. see if it distracted the redskins' next in sports. >> this is 11 sports. >> the weekend for many meant shutting out football completely. many are curious to see what kind of shape the browns will be in for sunday. the rookie from alabama, richardson. 33 refused to go down. 122 yards rushing today. that was enough. the defense confused and conquered. wynn with a sack. in the fourth quarter, rivers in complete. the browns did
the big concern is tomorrow as sandy parallels the coast. a high tide tomorrow morning just after 7:00 is when the actual storm surge could be above 4 feet. the normal type plus the storm surge may be of boards of 7 feet. we are expecting flooding. they have issued evacuations. lowell melser will have more updates. the wind is whipping. the sand is in our face. the rain is blowing. it is a good thing i brought safety glasses. michelle was right. ava marie in ocean city, wbal-tv 11 news....
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>> at least 38 people are dead across the northeast in sandy's wake. a storm that may be the worst new york city has ever seen. it destroyed dozens of buildings and homes from lower manhattan to queens. more than a million people are without power. parts of the subway system are still underwater. >> at home, the federal government will reopen tomorrow with the option of unscheduled leave and work. most of the major school districts in our area in maryland and virginia will also reopen tomorrow. no word yet from the d.c. public schools. >> almost 150,000 people in our area are still without power because of the storm. fewer than 10,000 of those are pepco customers. pepco credits out of state communications for what it calls a relatively small number of outages. >> the main reason for the power outages are trees that came down. there is a bunch of northern virginia. pat collins is in arlington where people are cleaning up and trying to deal with the lack of power. >> reporter: sandy has left a number of people in northern virginia with the great sense of
>> at least 38 people are dead across the northeast in sandy's wake. a storm that may be the worst new york city has ever seen. it destroyed dozens of buildings and homes from lower manhattan to queens. more than a million people are without power. parts of the subway system are still underwater. >> at home, the federal government will reopen tomorrow with the option of unscheduled leave and work. most of the major school districts in our area in maryland and virginia will also...
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sandy destroyed countless trees back in baltimore like this one. >> while the worst of sandy is behind us, hopefully, state officials are still surveying the damage and working with cruz to repair damage and to get mass transit back up to speed, as many people want to get back to work tomorrow. >> flooding is expected to be a problem for several days. lisa robinson joins us from reisterstown with the latest from state officials. >> there are still people out there suffering, but there are a lot of positives to report tonight, too. the bridges are back open. mass transit should be a fully operating tomorrow. tonight there will be full bus service and full metro subway service. about 1200 people are in shelters. early voting will resume tomorrow morning at 8:00 and will go until 9:00 p.m. the government did extend those hours. while the storm is over, the concern remains for those who still work out of power. officials are watching is the streams and rivers as we will have a high tide tonight and one tomorrow. overall, the governor says he is proud and happy and relieved with the way mar
sandy destroyed countless trees back in baltimore like this one. >> while the worst of sandy is behind us, hopefully, state officials are still surveying the damage and working with cruz to repair damage and to get mass transit back up to speed, as many people want to get back to work tomorrow. >> flooding is expected to be a problem for several days. lisa robinson joins us from reisterstown with the latest from state officials. >> there are still people out there suffering,...
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sandy still around. rotating around our region, just up to the north and west of us, making its way to the north and east. it will bring a slight chance of a sprinkle or shower. what about halloween? your trick or treating forecast tonight? temperatures, 46 to 50 degrees. it will be a little on the chilly side. so just know that as you send the kids out for kanldz yesterday. we'll be right back. >>> thank you, doug. a man is dead after an accident on the outer loop of the beltway. 44-year-old qualmy abon was killed in the crash about 5:15 a.m. investigators say his car was rear ended by a car and hit by a truck. the cause is still under vestigation. nobody else was hurt. >>> grief counselors were called in at seneca valley high school after a 15-year-old student was hit and killed on her way to school. police say christina morris-ward was killed while trying to cross germantown road just before 7:00 this morning. pat collins is at the scene with reaction from the teenager's mother and one of her best fri
sandy still around. rotating around our region, just up to the north and west of us, making its way to the north and east. it will bring a slight chance of a sprinkle or shower. what about halloween? your trick or treating forecast tonight? temperatures, 46 to 50 degrees. it will be a little on the chilly side. so just know that as you send the kids out for kanldz yesterday. we'll be right back. >>> thank you, doug. a man is dead after an accident on the outer loop of the beltway....
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we are seeing the effects of sandy on the roads. many enter sections will be shutdown, arundel county, be aware, route 176 is going to be closed. route 175, shutdown at route 3, if you are traveling on 83, expect flooding under the jfx, as we take a look at 83, hunt valley. the road are slick at shawan road. this is what the bellway looks like, harford road. the speed limit has been reduced to 45 miles per hour, if you have to travel, take it slow. >> team coverage continues this morning with t am on bradley. >> are you with us this morning? >> reporter: yeah. good morning to you, sandy is the monster we all feared. millions of americans are waking up this morning impacted, almost 5 million people are in the dark without power, president obama declared a major disaster declaration for new york and parts of new jersey, sandy made landfall and the southern pat of new jersey and atlantic city, parts is under water, there is flood water in lower manhattan in the subway system. we have a story of a emergency evacuation system at a hospit
we are seeing the effects of sandy on the roads. many enter sections will be shutdown, arundel county, be aware, route 176 is going to be closed. route 175, shutdown at route 3, if you are traveling on 83, expect flooding under the jfx, as we take a look at 83, hunt valley. the road are slick at shawan road. this is what the bellway looks like, harford road. the speed limit has been reduced to 45 miles per hour, if you have to travel, take it slow. >> team coverage continues this morning...
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and there is something everyone knows, we saw sandy and this is no sandy-type of storm. what this is is a typical fall- like system that we sometimes see developing near the coast and this is being hinted at for next tuesday or tuesday night. somewhere in the timeframe, maybe into wednesday and this can form on the coast and get the light shower activity and quickly zip out to sea. or it could develop into something different and grab some of the chilly air we see in the ohio valley in contrast with the warmer air and become more of a storm that might kick up a wind and for some of the areas in the northeast. i would rather not see something like that on the weather map and not sure what scenario this would take. and how fast that forms and the time. that is what we're watching. sometimes that has an affect along the i-5 corridor and some wind and showers. this might give us a shower and might not. and a coastal concern for next week and the tuesday night stay into wednesday-thursday timeframe that will be watched and we'll keep a close eye on it for you. >>> still ahead
and there is something everyone knows, we saw sandy and this is no sandy-type of storm. what this is is a typical fall- like system that we sometimes see developing near the coast and this is being hinted at for next tuesday or tuesday night. somewhere in the timeframe, maybe into wednesday and this can form on the coast and get the light shower activity and quickly zip out to sea. or it could develop into something different and grab some of the chilly air we see in the ohio valley in contrast...
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here's the latest with sandy. it's still spinning off the coast, more than 300 miles away from ocean city. the tract still west-northwest coming inland right around delaware, southern new jersey, later today. as it moves on inland, it will be expanding. there will be a lot more rain filled areas throughout pennsylvania and even west throughout our region. we'll see the wind field really expand too. there you see in the middle there, winds will be over 55, close to 57 miles per hour, later today. there's monday, 6:30. we'll take it right into the morning hours. again, the possibility even of some gusts as high or up to 80 miles per hour for a time period during the overnight. let's talk about the rain. there you can see the bands of heavy rain that have been coming in. and several more thatxtend out from the center of sandy. several more that will be coming through delaware, coming through okay city. conditions may be a little worst at ocean city than they are in rehoboth. you heard during the high tide this mornin
here's the latest with sandy. it's still spinning off the coast, more than 300 miles away from ocean city. the tract still west-northwest coming inland right around delaware, southern new jersey, later today. as it moves on inland, it will be expanding. there will be a lot more rain filled areas throughout pennsylvania and even west throughout our region. we'll see the wind field really expand too. there you see in the middle there, winds will be over 55, close to 57 miles per hour, later...
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send us your storm pics right now. >> find out where sandy is bringing snow. we'll be right back after this break. >>> crews out and about. roosevelt leftwich. >> reporter: we're in harford county near joppa farm road. i'm starting this off because the wind is coming up so hard. let me go outside of the car. this is joppa farm road between route 7 and route 40. there have been a lot of issues with water. suddenly it will become torrent. i'm walking close to the joppa farm road. this water has been coming down, lots and lots of rain. right here you can see joppa farm road is closed between route 7 and route 40. it's like a little creek that has overflowed the banks. there's a low spot. there seems to be issues. let me come over here and give you an idea. normally this is barrel just a -- looks like big ditch with a little bit of water but right up here you can really see where it's been coming down through here very, very rapidly. back up on the road surface, you can see it's been a mess for motorists as people are getting caught up and have to turn around. fur
send us your storm pics right now. >> find out where sandy is bringing snow. we'll be right back after this break. >>> crews out and about. roosevelt leftwich. >> reporter: we're in harford county near joppa farm road. i'm starting this off because the wind is coming up so hard. let me go outside of the car. this is joppa farm road between route 7 and route 40. there have been a lot of issues with water. suddenly it will become torrent. i'm walking close to the joppa farm...
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we have been tracking sandy all morning long. let's check in with tom for the latest on the storm. >> sandy is a huge hurricane, it is intensifying this morning and pushing a lot of rain and wind into north carolina. here's a live view of nags head right now. look at those enormous waves crashing in there. we have continuous coverage on sandy, the latest forecast is coming up in just a couple of anncr: seven-hundred-thousand jobs. that's what the plan george allen supports... would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> we're tracking sandy. states of emergency declared in nine states and the district of columbia. people along the east co
we have been tracking sandy all morning long. let's check in with tom for the latest on the storm. >> sandy is a huge hurricane, it is intensifying this morning and pushing a lot of rain and wind into north carolina. here's a live view of nags head right now. look at those enormous waves crashing in there. we have continuous coverage on sandy, the latest forecast is coming up in just a couple of anncr: seven-hundred-thousand jobs. that's what the plan george allen supports... would cost...
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sandy cut into demand, and crude oil pricing are going down. memphis has the cheapest gas in the country, san francisco the highest. but did you sigh what gas was selling for in new jersey? up to $6 a gallon. is that crazy? expert say we can expect a $.20 drop here in the coming weeks. >>> and speaking of driving, it was the first drive and the game winning drive in the fourth that did if for the ravens, the ravens beat cleveland 25-15. coach harbaugh called it a fight. earlier, he called this a must-win. the ravens are 6-2, hold on to first place in the afc north. and under coach harbaugh, the ravens are 5-0 after a bye. ravens at home sunday gimps the oakland raiders, are you happy about 6-2? sure. >> wait until we introduce you to a football hero, what a story this is, coming up. >> the tradition known as the tug of war. the ravens come home to play oakland on sunday after beating cleveland in cleveland today, but we have a high school football hero tonight, who ran out of bounds instead of scoring easily and untouched. what you're about to
sandy cut into demand, and crude oil pricing are going down. memphis has the cheapest gas in the country, san francisco the highest. but did you sigh what gas was selling for in new jersey? up to $6 a gallon. is that crazy? expert say we can expect a $.20 drop here in the coming weeks. >>> and speaking of driving, it was the first drive and the game winning drive in the fourth that did if for the ravens, the ravens beat cleveland 25-15. coach harbaugh called it a fight. earlier, he...
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sandy is shaping up to be one of the costliest disasters in the u.s. it's estimated to cost between $20 billion and $50 billion in damage. >>> the worst may not be over for some flood prone neighborhoods in the area. the river has gone down somewhat. news 4s melissa mollet is live. what is it looking like out there now? >> reporter: good morning, barbara. high tide came and went at 10:06. take a look at this, completely dry here. we have a couple patches of water. nothing like what we were dealing with yesterday. let's take a look at that. 24 hours ago, you can see what a big difference it is. yesterday, i was standing in six or seven inches of water. today, standing on the ground, this road technically opened, but not much traffic. still, restaurants, bunesses, homeowners in the area bracing for potential problems tomorrow. predictions are the flooding here in old town alexandria will get worse before better peaking on thursday. this store, at the corner of union and king was a message for sandy as everyone here watches and waits for the rising water.
sandy is shaping up to be one of the costliest disasters in the u.s. it's estimated to cost between $20 billion and $50 billion in damage. >>> the worst may not be over for some flood prone neighborhoods in the area. the river has gone down somewhat. news 4s melissa mollet is live. what is it looking like out there now? >> reporter: good morning, barbara. high tide came and went at 10:06. take a look at this, completely dry here. we have a couple patches of water. nothing like...
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this is part of sandy, what's left of sandy spinning in ontario. you see some radar echos? well, we'll take you in, and we got a few light showers here and there. they are few and far between, but look at this, from burk back twoordz springfield and alexandria, we've got some light showers extending up into towards forestville here, just upper marlboro and central avenue in the county. parts of fredrick we've got some light sprinkles there as well and we're seeing a few light sprinkles out towards parts of west virginia, trying to head toward the winchester area. so some clouds, a couple of sprinkles and just a cool day. mid-40s up in the shenandoah valley, northern part, anyway. we're at 49, we've got 52 culpepper and even annapolis across the bay, we're holding out at the 41-degree mark. on the michael and son weather camera, mostly cloudy out of the capitol dome. light sprinkles being reported at reagan national right now. feeling like 45 with that eight mile per hour breeze out of the west/northwest. we have two storms around the country, one in the northwest and then t
this is part of sandy, what's left of sandy spinning in ontario. you see some radar echos? well, we'll take you in, and we got a few light showers here and there. they are few and far between, but look at this, from burk back twoordz springfield and alexandria, we've got some light showers extending up into towards forestville here, just upper marlboro and central avenue in the county. parts of fredrick we've got some light sprinkles there as well and we're seeing a few light sprinkles out...
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thanks for that. >> sandy is just about done with us in new york. now she's taking aim at the midwest. chicago airport delays are stacking up. 60-mile-per-hour hours and 25-foot waves from lake michigan are bearing down the on the windy city. we continue to follow the blizzard conditions in parts of west virginia. nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer is back with us strtracking it . >> the same storm is bringing snowfall to west virginia, and the wind gusts just to the south coast beaches of lake erie and portions through the great lakes region, we are certainly dealing with wind gusts still on the order of 30 to 40 miles per hour. the waves have been churned out. i'm getting tons of pictures sent in from lake erie especially. it's looking more like an ocean rather than just a great lake. this is a huge storm. we're also talking about those blizzard conditions back across west virginia. winds are now starting to ease a little bit, and the snow we saw across southern ohio is starting to transition back over into some rain. so it is back over to just the mo
thanks for that. >> sandy is just about done with us in new york. now she's taking aim at the midwest. chicago airport delays are stacking up. 60-mile-per-hour hours and 25-foot waves from lake michigan are bearing down the on the windy city. we continue to follow the blizzard conditions in parts of west virginia. nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer is back with us strtracking it . >> the same storm is bringing snowfall to west virginia, and the wind gusts just to the south coast beaches...
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. >>> all eyes on sandy. right now the hurricane spinning toward the east coast and is expected to morph into a super storm. tonight fox 5 has complete coverage as the d.c. area braces for heavy rains, whipping winds and flooding. the district, maryland and virginia have already declared states of emergency. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm brian bolter. >> i'm shawn yancy. forecasters fear sandy will turn into what they are calling a frankenstorm, a monster combination of wind, rain and maybe even some snow. sue palka begins our storm coverage with the latest on sandy's track. >> yeah, you look at the picture behind you you were showing radar and you wouldn't think this looks like that kind of a monster storm, but, in fact, we do believe it's going to pull some cold energy, winter-like storm that's coming from the west into itself and become that mega storm that everybody has been talking. about so it will go from a tropical storm to a very strong almost nor'easterlike storm here in the next 36 to 48 hours
. >>> all eyes on sandy. right now the hurricane spinning toward the east coast and is expected to morph into a super storm. tonight fox 5 has complete coverage as the d.c. area braces for heavy rains, whipping winds and flooding. the district, maryland and virginia have already declared states of emergency. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm brian bolter. >> i'm shawn yancy. forecasters fear sandy will turn into what they are calling a frankenstorm, a monster combination of...
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to clean up debris left by sandy. high winds and rain-soaked earth made the ground too unstable for many large trees. megan mcgrath has a look at how neighbors are dealing with sandy in northwest d.c. >> the clean-up began as soon as the high winds died down. on 16th street in northwest, public works crews made quick work of several trees that had toppled across the road. as the sun came up, people ventured out to take a look for themselves. this large tree completely blocked cathedral avenue. >> it was wild. because all these trees were being whipped over the road. and i was out walking a dog. and the dog was not happy to be there. and i was not happy to be there. and the gusts would come through that were very, very strong and made me nervous that a tree would pop down. >> traffic this morning was light. many people stayed home from work. for those who did go to the office, there were some detours. rock creek looked more like a fierce river. also high, the potomac river. but concerns about major flooding did not com
to clean up debris left by sandy. high winds and rain-soaked earth made the ground too unstable for many large trees. megan mcgrath has a look at how neighbors are dealing with sandy in northwest d.c. >> the clean-up began as soon as the high winds died down. on 16th street in northwest, public works crews made quick work of several trees that had toppled across the road. as the sun came up, people ventured out to take a look for themselves. this large tree completely blocked cathedral...
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down load it by texting the word sandy to 25543. that will also sign you up for our 9 news text alert. thousands of your neighbors are already using them. stay up to date on closings, outages, and rising water. >> also we have established the phone bank at channel 9 to help you with your storm related problems. (2)895-5560 give us a call we are standing by to help. >>> all right welcome back to our 9 news storm alert coverage. sandy has drenched our area with record inches of rain and for many homeowners left with the flooded basements and other damage that could mean a call to your insurance company. i'm over here in our storm alert hot line desk with a special guest shirley. who has been helping consumers for decades in this area so their problems. and boy there are some problems this go around. shirley let's talk about some of the issues people are likely to be calling for help about at this time. >> well, i think one of the big things we are facing in this area is flooded basements, leaky roofs, both of which can cause you serio
down load it by texting the word sandy to 25543. that will also sign you up for our 9 news text alert. thousands of your neighbors are already using them. stay up to date on closings, outages, and rising water. >> also we have established the phone bank at channel 9 to help you with your storm related problems. (2)895-5560 give us a call we are standing by to help. >>> all right welcome back to our 9 news storm alert coverage. sandy has drenched our area with record inches of...
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>> we have sandy moving our way. it is expected to turn to the northwest aimed at new jersey, delaware bay, may be close to ocean city. it is expected to remain a very strong storm as it makes the turn inland. we are in for all kinds of messy whether tomorrow. high wind and rain are the emphasis. it will be gusting over 60 miles an hour in the afternoon and evening with the potential for six to 10 inches of rain. flooding and heavy winds, heavy rain. it is a mess beginning tomorrow. >> we will be ready. >> we will have an update at 9:00. >> nbc nightly news is next.
>> we have sandy moving our way. it is expected to turn to the northwest aimed at new jersey, delaware bay, may be close to ocean city. it is expected to remain a very strong storm as it makes the turn inland. we are in for all kinds of messy whether tomorrow. high wind and rain are the emphasis. it will be gusting over 60 miles an hour in the afternoon and evening with the potential for six to 10 inches of rain. flooding and heavy winds, heavy rain. it is a mess beginning tomorrow....
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we can see sandy pulling away. high pressure will begin to build in, we are going to be looking at drier times and more sunshine but here's a check of your planner for today. we will be breezy with that temperature at 52 degrees. good morning lynette. unfortunately we are dealing with storm damage in hartford county. if you are traveling in fall son be careful on friendship road also mayhem road at carson's run road going to be affected. if you are using 95 fortunately no problems from bel air to white marsh and once you get to the beltway you're looking at a 14-minute ride to downtown baltimore. as far as 695 is concerned, here's what it looks like in parkville at hartford road, everything moving along, no problems getting up towards towson and this is what 83 looks like north of 695, no problems driving all the way downtown. that is a look at your abc2 time saver traffic. megan over to you. >>> thanks lauren. you've heard this just say no to drugs campaign and now there is an initiative started and it's being cal
we can see sandy pulling away. high pressure will begin to build in, we are going to be looking at drier times and more sunshine but here's a check of your planner for today. we will be breezy with that temperature at 52 degrees. good morning lynette. unfortunately we are dealing with storm damage in hartford county. if you are traveling in fall son be careful on friendship road also mayhem road at carson's run road going to be affected. if you are using 95 fortunately no problems from bel air...